Dylann Duncan Ceriani inducted into WCC Hall of Honor

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LAS VEGAS – Former BYU women’s volleyball star Dylann Duncan Ceriani was inducted into the West Coast Conference Hall of Honor Saturday.

The most decorated female student-athlete in BYU history, Dylann rewrote the school and NCAA volleyball record books, while leading the Cougars to four-consecutive NCAA tournament appearances (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988). She set an NCAA career record of 2,188 kills and still holds five BYU career marks. Dylann was a two-time All-American (1987, 1988) and a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American (1986, 1987, 1988). As a senior, she received the distinguished NCAA Top 6 Award and earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

Following graduation from BYU in 1989 with a degree in electrical and computer engineering, Dylann played for the U.S. National Team and professionally in the U.S. and Switzerland. She has been inducted into the BYU Athletic Hall of Fame, CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame and the Utah Hall of Fame. In 2013, Dylann was one of just six former student-athletes to receive the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.

Dylann is currently a principal engineer/director of product development at Symbient Product Development in Vista, California. She has been issued eight patents with two pending in biomechanical engineering and received a master of science in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1996.

2016 WCC Hall of Honor class

Inductee Name

School

Sport

Years

Dylann Duncan Ceriani

Brigham Young University

Women's Volleyball

1985 - 1988

Mike Redmond

Gonzaga University

Baseball

1990 - 1993

Kate Murray Dunn

Loyola Marymount University

Women's Basketball

1999 - 2004

Ron Cornelius

University of the Pacific

Men’s Basketball

1978 - 1981

Maureen Formico-Caloiaro

Pepperdine University

Women’s Basketball

1982 - 1986

Bill Krueger

University of Portland

Baseball and Men's Basketball

1975 - 1980

David Vann

Saint Mary's College

Men's Basketball

1978 - 1982

Susie Erpelding Barosso

University of San Diego

Women's Basketball

1995 - 2000

Bill Cartwright

University of San Francisco

Men's Basketball

1975 - 1979

Randy Winn

Santa Clara University

Baseball and Men's Basketball

1993 - 1995; 1993 - 1994